24 October 2006

NRT Therapy

I haven't been very good about posting on the blog lately, even forgetting about birthdays! Rap over the knuckles for me! I will do a catch up about birthdays and tea parties soon. But in the meantime I have been asked to put the following onto the blog. This is an email from Sheila and is self-explanatory:

Please would you place this information on the blog. Other mommies on the support group, please take note.

You have heard about Linda Scotson and NRT therapy from me before, after taking Ruan to Jhb for training/therapy. Linda will be in Cape Town for a seminar and assessments on 25 November 2006. She will be bring with her Patti, who is a locally trained therapist. Patti will be coming back to Cape Town on 7 December 2006 to offer training to new parents.

I would love all of you to at least attend the seminar and hear about the technique from Linda herself, since it is a wonderful concept and great successes have been achieved. The seminar is R200.00 and assessments are R250.00. The cost of the one week training still needs to be established. The Trust is prepared to sponsor anybody for the seminar, should money be an issue. (We surely understand these practicalities)

Please make a concerted effort to attend, since your child would benefit greatly, I believe. I am taking Ruan's nanny on the seminar, so that she can hear first hand what its all about, and then furthermore I hope to take her on the week's training course so that Ruan can get the full benefit of the treatment from a trained person who has the time to do it on a regular basis. I also feel that I perhaps didn't "sell" the whole thing to her in a way in which she could understand the importance of certain things, and hopefully, hearing from the professional, she would take it more seriously and do it as it should be done.

We will therefore start with Ruan all over, from the beginning, as if he's never received it before. Please don't take this to mean that it hasn't worked up to now - its just that I haven't had the time to administer the therapy properly and Raynette hasn't been trained properly. Ruan has excelled, even from the little bit he has received. The diet for one thing most definately made him stop vomiting and as soon as we take chances and don't watch his diet, he starts again. Although he doesn't vomit a lot, it almost as if he has very many "wet" burps when not following his diet properly. There are also a lot of other improvements, and I'm convinced that some, if not all, are accountable to the NRT therapy.

Sue Webster is organising the seminar and training. You can contact Sue direct on 083 263 6837 or 712 4955, or alternatively, speak to me and I will let Sue know the numbers.

IT REALLY IS WORTH AT LEAST GOING TO THE SEMINAR AND HEARING FIRST HAND WHAT THE CONCEPT IS ABOUT, HOW IT WORKS AND WHY. I WISH YOU COULD MEET LINDA'S SON, WHO'S A STRAPPING YOUNG MAN, AND RECEIVED THE THERAPY WHEN HE WAS ALREADY AN ADULT. SO EVEN OUR MOM'S OF ADULT BOYS AND GIRLS, JOIN IN THE DRIVE!!!!!! (I THINK HERE OF RYAN, MICHAEL AND SHELLEY)

Lots of love
Sheila